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A Study of Army Camp Life during American Revolution

By Mary Hazel Snuff

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Experience the real American Revolution through the eyes of the common soldier as they struggle to survive the harsh conditions of their encampments.

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2017-11-13
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"A Study of Army Camp Life during American Revolution" by Mary Hazel Snuff is a look into what life was like for soldiers during the American Revolutionary War. The book explores the struggles of everyday life, rather than the battles and strategies that are normally written about. It starts by explaining the start of the war and the quick creation of the army. It shows how the soldiers lived in all kinds of shelters like tents and huts. The author points out how the army struggled with getting enough food, staying healthy, and keeping things clean, even though the government had promised to take care of them. All of this sets the scene for the rest of the study. Diving into what it really took to survive in the camps of the Revolutionary War.

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